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- data/CHANGES +2 -0
- data/MANIFEST +10 -0
- data/README +46 -0
- data/Rakefile +27 -0
- data/lib/win32/file/attributes.rb +556 -0
- data/lib/win32/file/windows/constants.rb +33 -0
- data/lib/win32/file/windows/functions.rb +36 -0
- data/lib/win32/file/windows/structs.rb +6 -0
- data/test/test_win32_file_attributes.rb +376 -0
- data/win32-file-attributes.gemspec +24 -0
- metadata +93 -0
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* CHANGES
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* MANIFEST
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* Rakefile
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* README
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* win32-file-attributes.gemspec
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* lib/win32/file/attributes.rb
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* lib/win32/file/windows/constants.rb
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* lib/win32/file/windows/functions.rb
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* lib/win32/file/windows/structs.rb
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* test/test_win32_file_attributes.rb
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== Description
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Additional methods for the File class that relate to file properties
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on the Microsoft Windows operating system.
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== Prerequisites
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* ffi
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== Installation
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gem install win32-file-attributes
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== Synopsis
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require 'win32/file/attributes
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p File.hidden?(file) # => false
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p File.attributes(file) # => ['archive', 'indexed']
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== Notes
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If you have the win32-file gem already installed then you do not need this
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gem. This library was split out from the win32-file gem in order to ease
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testing and maintenance.
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Otherwise, the only difference is that this library uses FFI instead
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of win32-api. This also means that it works with JRuby.
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== Known issues or bugs
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None that I'm aware of.
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Please report any issues you find on the github page at:
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https://github.com/djberg96/win32-file-attributes/issues
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== License
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Artistic 2.0
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== Copyright
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(C) 2003-2012, Daniel J. Berger, All Rights Reserved
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== Warranty
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This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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== Authors
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* Daniel J. Berger
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* Park Heesob
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require 'rake'
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require 'rake/clean'
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require 'rake/testtask'
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CLEAN.include('**/*.gem', '**/*.rbc')
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namespace :gem do
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desc 'Build the win32-file-attributes gem'
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task :create => [:clean] do
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spec = eval(IO.read('win32-file-attributes.gemspec'))
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Gem::Builder.new(spec).build
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end
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desc "Install the win32-file-attributes gem"
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task :install => [:create] do
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file = Dir["*.gem"].first
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sh "gem install #{file}"
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end
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end
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Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
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t.warning = true
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require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'windows', 'constants')
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require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'windows', 'structs')
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require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'windows', 'functions')
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class File
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include Windows::File::Constants
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include Windows::File::Functions
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extend Windows::File::Constants
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extend Windows::File::Structs
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extend Windows::File::Functions
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# The version of the win32-file library
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WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION = '1.0.0'
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## ABBREVIATED ATTRIBUTE CONSTANTS
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# The file or directory is an archive. Typically used to mark files for
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# backup or removal.
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ARCHIVE = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE
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# The file or directory is encrypted. For a file, this means that all
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# data in the file is encrypted. For a directory, this means that
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# encryption is # the default for newly created files and subdirectories.
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COMPRESSED = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED
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# The file is hidden. Not included in an ordinary directory listing.
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HIDDEN = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
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# A file that does not have any other attributes set.
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NORMAL = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
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# The data of a file is not immediately available. This attribute indicates
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# that file data is physically moved to offline storage.
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OFFLINE = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE
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# The file is read only. Apps can read it, but not write to it or delete it.
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# The file is part of or used exclusively by an operating system.
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SYSTEM = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
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# The file is being used for temporary storage.
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TEMPORARY = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY
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# The file or directory is to be indexed by the content indexing service.
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# Note that we have inverted the traditional definition.
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INDEXED = 0x0002000
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# Synonym for File::INDEXED.
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CONTENT_INDEXED = INDEXED
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## SINGLETON METHODS
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# Returns an array of strings indicating the attributes for that file.
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# The possible values are:
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# archive
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# compressed
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# directory
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# encrypted
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# hidden
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# indexed
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# normal
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# offline
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# readonly
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# reparse_point
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# sparse
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# system
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# temporary
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def self.attributes(file)
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attributes = GetFileAttributesW(file.wincode)
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if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
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raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
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arr = []
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arr << 'archive' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE > 0
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arr << 'compressed' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED > 0
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arr << 'directory' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY > 0
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arr << 'encrypted' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED > 0
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arr << 'hidden' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN > 0
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arr << 'indexed' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED == 0
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arr << 'normal' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL > 0
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arr << 'reparse_point' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT > 0
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arr << 'sparse' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE > 0
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arr << 'system' if attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM > 0
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# Sets the file attributes based on the given (numeric) +flags+. This does
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# not remove existing attributes, it merely adds to them. Use the
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# File.remove_attributes method if you want to remove them.
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# Please not that certain attributes cannot always be applied. For example,
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# you cannot convert a regular file into a directory. Common sense should
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# guide you here.
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def self.set_attributes(file, flags)
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wfile = file.wincode
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def self.remove_attributes(file, flags)
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def self.archive?(file)
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check_for_attribute(file, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE)
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def self.compressed?(file)
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check_for_attribute(file, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED)
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end
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def self.encrypted?(file)
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check_for_attribute(file, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED)
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def self.hidden?(file)
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check_for_attribute(file, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN)
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check_for_attribute(file, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL)
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def self.reparse_point?(file)
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def self.temporary?(file)
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alias read_only? readonly?
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alias set_attr set_attributes
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alias unset_attr remove_attributes
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# Sets whether or not the file is an archive file. Applications typically
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def archive=(bool)
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wide_path = self.path.wincode
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attributes = GetFileAttributesW(wide_path)
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if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
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raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
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attributes |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE;
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def compressed=(bool)
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in_buf = FFI::MemoryPointer.new(:ulong)
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handle = CreateFileW(
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raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
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attributes &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED;
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end
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raise SystemCallError.new("SetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
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self
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# Sets the normal attribute. Note that only 'true' is a valid argument,
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# which has the effect of removing most other attributes. Attempting to
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# pass any value except true will raise an ArgumentError.
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#
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unless bool
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raise ArgumentError, "only 'true' may be passed as an argument"
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end
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+
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if SetFileAttributesW(self.path.wincode, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL) == 0
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raise SystemCallError.new("SetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
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+
end
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+
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+
self
|
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+
end
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+
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# Sets whether or not a file is online or not. Setting this to false means
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# that the data of the file is not immediately available. This attribute
|
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# indicates that the file data has been physically moved to offline storage.
|
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# This attribute is used by Remote Storage, the hierarchical storage
|
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# management software.
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#
|
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# Applications should not arbitrarily change this attribute.
|
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|
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#
|
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def offline=(bool)
|
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|
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wide_path = self.path.wincode
|
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|
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attributes = GetFileAttributesW(wide_path)
|
400
|
+
|
401
|
+
if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
|
402
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
403
|
+
end
|
404
|
+
|
405
|
+
if bool
|
406
|
+
attributes |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE;
|
407
|
+
else
|
408
|
+
attributes &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE;
|
409
|
+
end
|
410
|
+
|
411
|
+
if SetFileAttributesW(wide_path, attributes) == 0
|
412
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("SetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
413
|
+
end
|
414
|
+
|
415
|
+
self
|
416
|
+
end
|
417
|
+
|
418
|
+
# Sets the readonly attribute. If set to true the the file or directory is
|
419
|
+
# readonly. Applications can read the file but cannot write to it or delete
|
420
|
+
# it. In the case of a directory, applications cannot delete it.
|
421
|
+
#
|
422
|
+
def readonly=(bool)
|
423
|
+
wide_path = self.path.wincode
|
424
|
+
attributes = GetFileAttributesW(wide_path)
|
425
|
+
|
426
|
+
if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
|
427
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
428
|
+
end
|
429
|
+
|
430
|
+
if bool
|
431
|
+
attributes |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
|
432
|
+
else
|
433
|
+
attributes &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
|
434
|
+
end
|
435
|
+
|
436
|
+
if SetFileAttributesW(wide_path, attributes) == 0
|
437
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("SetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
438
|
+
end
|
439
|
+
|
440
|
+
self
|
441
|
+
end
|
442
|
+
|
443
|
+
# Sets the file to a sparse (usually image) file. Note that you cannot
|
444
|
+
# remove the sparse property from a file.
|
445
|
+
#
|
446
|
+
def sparse=(bool)
|
447
|
+
unless bool
|
448
|
+
warn 'cannot remove sparse property from a file - operation ignored'
|
449
|
+
return
|
450
|
+
end
|
451
|
+
|
452
|
+
bytes = FFI::MemoryPointer.new(:ulong)
|
453
|
+
|
454
|
+
handle = CreateFileW(
|
455
|
+
self.path.wincode,
|
456
|
+
FILE_READ_DATA | FILE_WRITE_DATA,
|
457
|
+
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
|
458
|
+
0,
|
459
|
+
OPEN_EXISTING,
|
460
|
+
FSCTL_SET_SPARSE(),
|
461
|
+
0
|
462
|
+
)
|
463
|
+
|
464
|
+
if handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
|
465
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("CreateFile", FFI.errno)
|
466
|
+
end
|
467
|
+
|
468
|
+
begin
|
469
|
+
bool = DeviceIoControl(
|
470
|
+
handle,
|
471
|
+
FSCTL_SET_SPARSE(),
|
472
|
+
nil,
|
473
|
+
0,
|
474
|
+
nil,
|
475
|
+
0,
|
476
|
+
bytes,
|
477
|
+
nil
|
478
|
+
)
|
479
|
+
|
480
|
+
unless bool == 0
|
481
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("DeviceIoControl", FFI.errno)
|
482
|
+
end
|
483
|
+
ensure
|
484
|
+
CloseHandle(handle)
|
485
|
+
end
|
486
|
+
|
487
|
+
self
|
488
|
+
end
|
489
|
+
|
490
|
+
# Set whether or not the file is a system file. A system file is a file
|
491
|
+
# that is part of the operating system or is used exclusively by it.
|
492
|
+
#
|
493
|
+
def system=(bool)
|
494
|
+
wide_path = self.path.wincode
|
495
|
+
attributes = GetFileAttributesW(wide_path)
|
496
|
+
|
497
|
+
if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
|
498
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
499
|
+
end
|
500
|
+
|
501
|
+
if bool
|
502
|
+
attributes |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM;
|
503
|
+
else
|
504
|
+
attributes &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM;
|
505
|
+
end
|
506
|
+
|
507
|
+
if SetFileAttributesW(wide_path, attributes) == 0
|
508
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("SetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
509
|
+
end
|
510
|
+
|
511
|
+
self
|
512
|
+
end
|
513
|
+
|
514
|
+
# Sets whether or not the file is being used for temporary storage.
|
515
|
+
#
|
516
|
+
# File systems avoid writing data back to mass storage if sufficient cache
|
517
|
+
# memory is available, because often the application deletes the temporary
|
518
|
+
# file shortly after the handle is closed. In that case, the system can
|
519
|
+
# entirely avoid writing the data. Otherwise, the data will be written
|
520
|
+
# after the handle is closed.
|
521
|
+
#
|
522
|
+
def temporary=(bool)
|
523
|
+
wide_path = self.path.wincode
|
524
|
+
attributes = GetFileAttributesW(wide_path)
|
525
|
+
|
526
|
+
if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
|
527
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
528
|
+
end
|
529
|
+
|
530
|
+
if bool
|
531
|
+
attributes |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY;
|
532
|
+
else
|
533
|
+
attributes &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY;
|
534
|
+
end
|
535
|
+
|
536
|
+
if SetFileAttributesW(wide_path, attributes) == 0
|
537
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("SetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
538
|
+
end
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
self
|
541
|
+
end
|
542
|
+
|
543
|
+
private
|
544
|
+
|
545
|
+
# Convenience method used internally for the various boolean singleton methods.
|
546
|
+
#
|
547
|
+
def self.check_for_attribute(file, attribute)
|
548
|
+
attributes = GetFileAttributesW(file.wincode)
|
549
|
+
|
550
|
+
if attributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
|
551
|
+
raise SystemCallError.new("GetFileAttributes", FFI.errno)
|
552
|
+
end
|
553
|
+
|
554
|
+
attributes & attribute > 0 ? true : false
|
555
|
+
end
|
556
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|
1
|
+
module Windows
|
2
|
+
module File
|
3
|
+
module Constants
|
4
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY = 0x00000001
|
5
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN = 0x00000002
|
6
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM = 0x00000004
|
7
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY = 0x00000010
|
8
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE = 0x00000020
|
9
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED = 0x00000040
|
10
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = 0x00000080
|
11
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY = 0x00000100
|
12
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE = 0x00000200
|
13
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT = 0x00000400
|
14
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED = 0x00000800
|
15
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE = 0x00001000
|
16
|
+
|
17
|
+
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED = 0x00002000
|
18
|
+
|
19
|
+
COMPRESSION_FORMAT_NONE = 0
|
20
|
+
COMPRESSION_FORMAT_DEFAULT = 1
|
21
|
+
|
22
|
+
INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES = 0xFFFFFFFF
|
23
|
+
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = 0xFFFFFFFF
|
24
|
+
|
25
|
+
FILE_READ_DATA = 1
|
26
|
+
FILE_WRITE_DATA = 2
|
27
|
+
FILE_SHARE_READ = 1
|
28
|
+
FILE_SHARE_WRITE = 2
|
29
|
+
|
30
|
+
OPEN_EXISTING = 3
|
31
|
+
end
|
32
|
+
end
|
33
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|
1
|
+
require 'ffi'
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
module Windows
|
4
|
+
module File
|
5
|
+
module Functions
|
6
|
+
extend FFI::Library
|
7
|
+
ffi_lib :kernel32
|
8
|
+
|
9
|
+
attach_function :CloseHandle, [:ulong], :bool
|
10
|
+
attach_function :CreateFileW, [:buffer_in, :ulong, :ulong, :pointer, :ulong, :ulong, :ulong], :ulong
|
11
|
+
attach_function :DeviceIoControl, [:ulong, :ulong, :pointer, :ulong, :pointer, :ulong, :pointer, :pointer], :bool
|
12
|
+
attach_function :GetFileAttributesW, [:buffer_in], :ulong
|
13
|
+
attach_function :SetFileAttributesW, [:buffer_in, :ulong], :ulong
|
14
|
+
|
15
|
+
def CTL_CODE(device, function, method, access)
|
16
|
+
((device) << 16) | ((access) << 14) | ((function) << 2) | (method)
|
17
|
+
end
|
18
|
+
|
19
|
+
def FSCTL_SET_COMPRESSION
|
20
|
+
CTL_CODE(9, 16, 0, 3)
|
21
|
+
end
|
22
|
+
|
23
|
+
def FSCTL_SET_SPARSE
|
24
|
+
CTL_CODE(9, 49, 0, 0)
|
25
|
+
end
|
26
|
+
end
|
27
|
+
end
|
28
|
+
end
|
29
|
+
|
30
|
+
class String
|
31
|
+
# Convenience method for converting strings to UTF-16LE for wide character
|
32
|
+
# functions that require it.
|
33
|
+
def wincode
|
34
|
+
(self.tr(File::SEPARATOR, File::ALT_SEPARATOR) + 0.chr).encode('UTF-16LE')
|
35
|
+
end
|
36
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,376 @@
|
|
1
|
+
#############################################################################
|
2
|
+
# test_win32_file_attributes.rb
|
3
|
+
#
|
4
|
+
# Test case for the attribute related methods of win32-file. You should run
|
5
|
+
# this via the 'rake test' or 'rake test_attributes' task.
|
6
|
+
#############################################################################
|
7
|
+
require 'ffi'
|
8
|
+
require 'test-unit'
|
9
|
+
require 'win32/file/attributes'
|
10
|
+
|
11
|
+
class TC_Win32_File_Attributes < Test::Unit::TestCase
|
12
|
+
extend FFI::Library
|
13
|
+
ffi_lib :kernel32
|
14
|
+
|
15
|
+
attach_function :GetFileAttributes, :GetFileAttributesA, [:string], :ulong
|
16
|
+
attach_function :SetFileAttributes, :SetFileAttributesA, [:string, :ulong], :ulong
|
17
|
+
|
18
|
+
def self.startup
|
19
|
+
Dir.chdir(File.dirname(File.expand_path(File.basename(__FILE__))))
|
20
|
+
@@file = File.join(Dir.pwd, 'test_file.txt')
|
21
|
+
File.open(@@file, 'w'){ |fh| fh.puts "This is a test." }
|
22
|
+
end
|
23
|
+
|
24
|
+
def setup
|
25
|
+
@fh = File.open(@@file)
|
26
|
+
@attr = GetFileAttributes(@@file)
|
27
|
+
end
|
28
|
+
|
29
|
+
test "version is set to expected value" do
|
30
|
+
assert_equal('1.0.0', File::WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION)
|
31
|
+
end
|
32
|
+
|
33
|
+
test "temporary? singleton method basic functionality" do
|
34
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :temporary?)
|
35
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.temporary?(@@file) }
|
36
|
+
end
|
37
|
+
|
38
|
+
test "temporary? singleton method returns expected value" do
|
39
|
+
assert_false(File.temporary?(@@file))
|
40
|
+
end
|
41
|
+
|
42
|
+
test "temporary? singleton method requires a single argument" do
|
43
|
+
assert_raises(ArgumentError){ File.temporary? }
|
44
|
+
assert_raises(ArgumentError){ File.temporary?(@@file, 'foo') }
|
45
|
+
end
|
46
|
+
|
47
|
+
test "temporary? instance method basic functionality" do
|
48
|
+
assert_respond_to(@fh, :temporary=)
|
49
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ @fh.temporary = true }
|
50
|
+
end
|
51
|
+
|
52
|
+
test "temporary? instance method works as expected" do
|
53
|
+
assert_false(File.temporary?(@@file))
|
54
|
+
@fh.temporary = true
|
55
|
+
assert_true(File.temporary?(@@file))
|
56
|
+
end
|
57
|
+
|
58
|
+
test "system? singleton method basic functionality" do
|
59
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :system?)
|
60
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.system?(@@file) }
|
61
|
+
end
|
62
|
+
|
63
|
+
test "system? singleton method returns the expected value" do
|
64
|
+
assert_false(File.system?(@@file))
|
65
|
+
end
|
66
|
+
|
67
|
+
test "system singleton method requires a single argument" do
|
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|
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|
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assert_alias_method(File, :content_indexed?, :indexed?)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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assert_false(File.indexed?(@@file))
|
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|
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|
+
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :compressed?)
|
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|
+
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|
268
|
+
end
|
269
|
+
|
270
|
+
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|
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|
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assert_false(File.compressed?(@@file))
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
|
274
|
+
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|
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|
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assert_respond_to(@fh, :compressed=)
|
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|
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assert_false(File.compressed?(@@file))
|
277
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
279
|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
281
|
+
assert_raises(ArgumentError){ File.compressed?(@@file, 'foo') }
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
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|
285
|
+
# the last of these assertions.
|
286
|
+
|
287
|
+
test "compressed instance method setter works as expected" do
|
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|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ @fh.compressed = true }
|
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|
+
assert_true(File.compressed?(@@file))
|
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|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ @fh.compressed = false }
|
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|
+
assert_false(File.compressed?(@@file))
|
292
|
+
end
|
293
|
+
|
294
|
+
test "archive? singleton method basic functionality" do
|
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|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :archive?)
|
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|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.archive?(@@file) }
|
297
|
+
end
|
298
|
+
|
299
|
+
test "archive? singleton method returns the expected results" do
|
300
|
+
assert_true(File.archive?(@@file))
|
301
|
+
@fh.archive = false
|
302
|
+
assert_false(File.archive?(@@file))
|
303
|
+
end
|
304
|
+
|
305
|
+
test "archive? singleton method requires a single argument" do
|
306
|
+
assert_raises(ArgumentError){ File.archive? }
|
307
|
+
assert_raises(ArgumentError){ File.archive?(@@file, 'foo') }
|
308
|
+
end
|
309
|
+
|
310
|
+
test "archive instance method setter basic functionality" do
|
311
|
+
assert_respond_to(@fh, :archive=)
|
312
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ @fh.archive = false }
|
313
|
+
end
|
314
|
+
|
315
|
+
test "attributes singleton method basic functionality" do
|
316
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :attributes)
|
317
|
+
assert_kind_of(Array, File.attributes(@@file))
|
318
|
+
end
|
319
|
+
|
320
|
+
test "attributes singleton method returns expected results" do
|
321
|
+
assert_equal(['archive', 'indexed'], File.attributes(@@file))
|
322
|
+
end
|
323
|
+
|
324
|
+
test "set_attributes singleton method basic functionality" do
|
325
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :set_attributes)
|
326
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.set_attributes(@@file, File::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) }
|
327
|
+
end
|
328
|
+
|
329
|
+
test "set_attributes singleton method works as expected" do
|
330
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.set_attributes(@@file, File::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) }
|
331
|
+
assert_true(File.attributes(@@file).include?('hidden'))
|
332
|
+
end
|
333
|
+
|
334
|
+
test "set_attr is an alias for set_attributes" do
|
335
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :set_attr)
|
336
|
+
assert_alias_method(File, :set_attr, :set_attributes)
|
337
|
+
end
|
338
|
+
|
339
|
+
test "remove_attributes singleton method basic functionality" do
|
340
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :remove_attributes)
|
341
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.remove_attributes(@@file, File::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE) }
|
342
|
+
end
|
343
|
+
|
344
|
+
test "remove_attributes works as expected" do
|
345
|
+
assert_true(File.archive?(@@file))
|
346
|
+
assert_nothing_raised{ File.remove_attributes(@@file, File::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE) }
|
347
|
+
assert_false(File.archive?(@@file))
|
348
|
+
end
|
349
|
+
|
350
|
+
test "unset_attr is an alias for remove_attributes" do
|
351
|
+
assert_respond_to(File, :unset_attr)
|
352
|
+
assert_alias_method(File, :unset_attr, :remove_attributes)
|
353
|
+
end
|
354
|
+
|
355
|
+
test "shorthand constants are defined" do
|
356
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::ARCHIVE)
|
357
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::HIDDEN)
|
358
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::NORMAL)
|
359
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::INDEXED)
|
360
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::OFFLINE)
|
361
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::READONLY)
|
362
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::SYSTEM)
|
363
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::TEMPORARY)
|
364
|
+
assert_not_nil(File::CONTENT_INDEXED) # alias for INDEXED
|
365
|
+
end
|
366
|
+
|
367
|
+
def teardown
|
368
|
+
SetFileAttributes(@@file, @attr)
|
369
|
+
@fh.close
|
370
|
+
end
|
371
|
+
|
372
|
+
def self.shutdown
|
373
|
+
File.delete(@@file)
|
374
|
+
@@file = nil
|
375
|
+
end
|
376
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
|
1
|
+
require 'rubygems'
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
|
4
|
+
spec.name = 'win32-file-attributes'
|
5
|
+
spec.version = '1.0.0'
|
6
|
+
spec.authors = ['Daniel J. Berger', 'Park Heesob']
|
7
|
+
spec.license = 'Artistic 2.0'
|
8
|
+
spec.email = 'djberg96@gmail.com'
|
9
|
+
spec.homepage = 'http://github.com/djberg96/win32-file-attributes'
|
10
|
+
spec.summary = 'File attribute methods for the File class on MS Windows'
|
11
|
+
spec.test_files = Dir['test/test*']
|
12
|
+
spec.files = Dir['**/*'].reject{ |f| f.include?('git') }
|
13
|
+
|
14
|
+
spec.rubyforge_project = 'win32utils'
|
15
|
+
spec.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'CHANGES', 'MANIFEST']
|
16
|
+
|
17
|
+
spec.add_dependency('ffi')
|
18
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency('test-unit')
|
19
|
+
|
20
|
+
spec.description = <<-EOF
|
21
|
+
The win32-file-attribute library adds several file attribute methods to
|
22
|
+
the core File class which are specific to MS Windows.
|
23
|
+
EOF
|
24
|
+
end
|
metadata
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
|
|
1
|
+
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
|
+
name: win32-file-attributes
|
3
|
+
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
+
version: 1.0.0
|
5
|
+
prerelease:
|
6
|
+
platform: ruby
|
7
|
+
authors:
|
8
|
+
- Daniel J. Berger
|
9
|
+
- Park Heesob
|
10
|
+
autorequire:
|
11
|
+
bindir: bin
|
12
|
+
cert_chain: []
|
13
|
+
date: 2012-11-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
14
|
+
dependencies:
|
15
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
16
|
+
name: ffi
|
17
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
18
|
+
none: false
|
19
|
+
requirements:
|
20
|
+
- - ! '>='
|
21
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
22
|
+
version: '0'
|
23
|
+
type: :runtime
|
24
|
+
prerelease: false
|
25
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
26
|
+
none: false
|
27
|
+
requirements:
|
28
|
+
- - ! '>='
|
29
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
30
|
+
version: '0'
|
31
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
32
|
+
name: test-unit
|
33
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
34
|
+
none: false
|
35
|
+
requirements:
|
36
|
+
- - ! '>='
|
37
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
38
|
+
version: '0'
|
39
|
+
type: :development
|
40
|
+
prerelease: false
|
41
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+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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none: false
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requirements:
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- - ! '>='
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45
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: '0'
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description: ! " The win32-file-attribute library adds several file attribute methods
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to\n the core File class which are specific to MS Windows.\n"
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email: djberg96@gmail.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files:
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- README
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- CHANGES
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+
- MANIFEST
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files:
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+
- CHANGES
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+
- lib/win32/file/attributes.rb
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+
- lib/win32/file/windows/constants.rb
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60
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- lib/win32/file/windows/functions.rb
|
61
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- lib/win32/file/windows/structs.rb
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+
- MANIFEST
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+
- Rakefile
|
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|
+
- README
|
65
|
+
- test/test_win32_file_attributes.rb
|
66
|
+
- win32-file-attributes.gemspec
|
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|
+
homepage: http://github.com/djberg96/win32-file-attributes
|
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|
+
licenses:
|
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|
+
- Artistic 2.0
|
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|
+
post_install_message:
|
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|
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rdoc_options: []
|
72
|
+
require_paths:
|
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|
+
- lib
|
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|
+
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
75
|
+
none: false
|
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|
+
requirements:
|
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|
+
- - ! '>='
|
78
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
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|
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version: '0'
|
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|
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
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|
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none: false
|
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|
+
requirements:
|
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+
- - ! '>='
|
84
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
85
|
+
version: '0'
|
86
|
+
requirements: []
|
87
|
+
rubyforge_project: win32utils
|
88
|
+
rubygems_version: 1.8.24
|
89
|
+
signing_key:
|
90
|
+
specification_version: 3
|
91
|
+
summary: File attribute methods for the File class on MS Windows
|
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|
+
test_files:
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+
- test/test_win32_file_attributes.rb
|